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second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. | second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House. | ||
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The following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals, came up for concurrence, viz | The following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals, came up for concurrence, viz | ||
− | Petition of Joseph | + | Petition of Joseph Walker and others proprietors of Stearn's Pond Canal for an increase of toll; |
− | Petition of John | + | Petition of John Haws and others to have a Bridge erected over Castine River at Davis' narrows; |
Petition of Falmouth for assistance to keep Presumpscot old Bridge repaired by the State; and | Petition of Falmouth for assistance to keep Presumpscot old Bridge repaired by the State; and | ||
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+ | Petition of Sepheus Shaw and others to have Presumpscot old bridge repaired by the state; and | ||
[Remonstrance] | [Remonstrance] | ||
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Remonstrance of Paul Woodman and others against Petition of Joseph Woodman and others and they were severally read & referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House. | Remonstrance of Paul Woodman and others against Petition of Joseph Woodman and others and they were severally read & referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House. | ||
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Petition of Porter for leave to sell their ministerial Lands; | Petition of Porter for leave to sell their ministerial Lands; | ||
− | Petition of Samuel Nevers | + | Petition of Samuel Nevers and others of Sweden that the Selectmen, Treasurer and Clerk of said town be constituted a Board of Justices for Ministerial Lands in said town; |
Petition of David Shell and others of Georgetown to be incorporated by the name of the Free Society of Georgetown; and | Petition of David Shell and others of Georgetown to be incorporated by the name of the Free Society of Georgetown; and | ||
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Remonstrance of Inhabitants of Sweden against Petition of Samuel Nevers and others, and they were severally read and referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House | Remonstrance of Inhabitants of Sweden against Petition of Samuel Nevers and others, and they were severally read and referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House |
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[1824 January 21] second time and passed to be engrossed in concurrence with the House.
[Petitions referred] The following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges & Canals, came up for concurrence, viz
Petition of Joseph Walker and others proprietors of Stearn's Pond Canal for an increase of toll;
Petition of John Haws and others to have a Bridge erected over Castine River at Davis' narrows;
Petition of Falmouth for assistance to keep Presumpscot old Bridge repaired by the State; and
Petition of Sepheus Shaw and others to have Presumpscot old bridge repaired by the state; and
[Remonstrance] Remonstrance of Paul Woodman and others against Petition of Joseph Woodman and others and they were severally read & referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House.
the following Petitions committed in the House to the Committee on Parishes came up for concurrence, viz:
Petition of Porter for leave to sell their ministerial Lands;
Petition of Samuel Nevers and others of Sweden that the Selectmen, Treasurer and Clerk of said town be constituted a Board of Justices for Ministerial Lands in said town;
Petition of David Shell and others of Georgetown to be incorporated by the name of the Free Society of Georgetown; and
[Remonstrance] Remonstrance of Inhabitants of Sweden against Petition of Samuel Nevers and others, and they were severally read and referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House